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December 15, 2020. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). The heroine faces off against businessman Maxwell Lord. One week before its theatrical release in the U.S. After a long wait, the heroine prologues release is now finished and ready to be released on Steam this very December 15th! Login Store Home Discovery Queue Wishlist Points Shop News Stats. December 5, 2017 December 15, 2017 Shayla Leave a comment A Carl Tanner novella, release date December 15 via Kindle. When I began thinking about what kind of a hero to feature in this novella, I knew a 26 year-old off-the-charts alpha hard-body wasn’t going to be the answer.
Washington [US], December 28 (ANI): Fans of the DC universe have a reason to rejoice as Diana Prince will be officially heading back to the big screens for the third installment of 'Wonder Woman'.
According to Variety, Warner Bros. has fast-tracked the development on the third film with Gal Gadot returning as the title heroine and Patty Jenkins helming and writing the concluding entry in the trilogy.
The announcement comes after the release of the second installment 'Wonder Woman 1984' which was released in only select movie theatres on Christmas.
As per the studios, the third installment is set to have a traditional theatrical release.
'As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of 'Wonder Woman 1984,' we are excited to be able to continue her story with our real life Wonder Women -- Gal and Patty -- who will return to conclude the long-planned theatrical trilogy,' Variety quoted Warner Bros. chief Toby Emmerich as saying.
'Wonder Woman 1984' which was released after numerous delays due to the Covid pandemic starred Kristen Wiig as the villain, Pedro Pascal as the businessman Max Lord and Chris Prine as Diana's love interest in the film.
The final release in the 'Wonder Woman' trilogy will be seen after Zack Snyder's four-part cut of 'Justice League' which is slated for release on HBO Max in 2021. (ANI)
Heroine Prologues Release: December 15th Birthstone
I’m working on a series on pacing. You can see other posts in the series here.
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There’s still a lot more to cover on pacing, but now you’ve been introduced to the idea that pacing can work on pretty much every level (even high levels, as in the beginnings examples), so I’ll wrap things up here.
Pacing is about connecting form to content. Any element of form or content can have a corresponding element on the other side of the equation.
When you find a short story idea that’s turning into a novel, it’s because your subconscious is trying to match the content of your idea (too complex to be a short story) with its proper form. And vice versa.
When you struggle to make your characters do what you want them to do, it may be that the pacing of the characters is such that they want to act sooner, or later, or completely differently, than you want them to.
When you find yourself locked in the grip of writer’s block, it may be that you’re trying to fight a struggle between an outline that you’ve written, and the combination of form and content that you’ve set out on the page.
When you write a scene whose paragraphs and low-level pacing don’t resemble the content that you think you’re writing, don’t be surprised if a plot twist appears out of nowhere: sometimes writing a discrepancy between form and content is the subconscious’s way of telling you that all is not what it seems.
I won’t get into it much here, but:
You don’t need to plan this all out, when it comes to pacing.
In fact, avoid planning as much as possible. Give your subconscious as little as possible, and get out of the way.
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Your subconscious is a drama queen, and it will handle the logistics of pacing for you, if you trust it. Just step back, admire the work, and resist the urge to rewrite. Fix the commas and let your subconscious get on with it 🙂
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